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Michael Haupert is a Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. His expertise lies in economic history with a focus on cliometrics and the economics of sports and entertainment. He teaches courses like Global Macroeconomics and American Economic Development. His research explores topics ranging from baseball's financial history to institutional development in professional sports. Notably, he authored work on the origins of the Chicago White Stockings, highlighting foundational contributions to modern professional sports. His scholarship bridges economic theory and historical analysis, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods in understanding historical economic phenomena.
Dr. Haupert's publications span over three decades, addressing issues like labor market dynamics in sports, financial strategies of franchises, and methodological innovations in cliometrics. His work frequently intersects with institutional economics, examining how organizational structures shape economic outcomes in entertainment industries. Though no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record underscores his scholarly impact. He maintains an active presence in economic history circles, contributing to both theoretical and applied research in the field.
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